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What is the difference between these two CPU codes?

I think the 3rd indentifier is the package type, D is 453 OPGA the 4th is vcore where K is 1.65v, no idea really why the other dosen't have it although a check of both number show they're the same cpu, is this directly looking at the cpus or from a website etc. may just be a misprint.
 
no im pretty confident its revision, my athlon says ADA3200'E'AA4'BP'

i believe E identifies revision E, my processor says revision DH-E6 and BP is the code identifying the venice core since san diego has BN
 
Gashman said:
no im pretty confident its revision, my athlon says ADA3200'E'AA4'BP'

i believe E identifies revision E, my processor says revision DH-E6 and BP is the code identifying the venice core since san diego has BN


Have u not gathered we're not talking about A64 chips?
 
Also I think your getting confused, maybe between the chip code and the box code, ADA3200'E'AA4'BP that E your referring to afaik can't be an E cos the number after the model code indicates the package type, i.e. D for socket 939, I for AM2, A for 754.

The two letter code on the end is what tells you the revision of your processor, BP is E3 (Venice), BW is E6 (Venice), for San Diego cores BN is E4 and CF is E6.
 
Already looked into that possibility, no.

axda3200dkv4e


AXDA Athlon XP (Model 8/Thoroughbred and Model 10/Barton)

3200 3200 MHz (rated), 2200 MHz (actual, 400 MHz FSB and 512KB L2 cache)

D 453-pin organic PGA (socket A/socket 462)

K 1.65V

V 85°C

4 512 KB

E 400 MHz (effective), 200 MHz (actual)
 
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